Montreal, Quebec, Canada, 2015
With the support of the different levels of government, as well as private investors, the Canadian Olympic House hosted a multimedia sports experience in which young people aged 8 to 12 could measure their abilities against great Canadian Olympic athletes.
In this preliminary version of the project, which will eventually include eight stations, future Olympians could experience three interactive immersive environments: the start of a 100 metre race, a freestyle ski run and a fencing match. These three immersive activities are fully interactive and produce actual technical data describing the user’s physical performance.
This represents a unique and innovative means of evaluating new Canadian talent and, especially, of getting young people interested in Olympic sports.
Technical Design Equipment Provision Installation Programming
Canadian Olympic Committee
Blackout Design